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THE EVENING DISPATCH
IOHN L BARTOW Editor and Prop
Enterodat the postoffice at Provo Utab for
ransmlsslon through the mails as BOCOp
mattor1
Tho OiUco 01 THE EVBKIBO DISPATCH is
ocated half bloc north ot the First National
Bank
Al communications should be addressed to
TilE OTSPATCK Provo tttali
NOTICE
Mr B S OoTVey is a regular solicitor and
collector for the Daily and SemiWceky
DISPATCU His contracts and receipts will e
i4lv I respected by this office
officeUNO
UNO a BAKTOW
NOT1U15
No order from tMs office will be recognize
In settlement unless signed by
JOUNL BARrOw
r PBOOCITY NOV 2 11891
THE SOUTH AND SILVKK
Silve is all in all to the west WHi
silver monet zed she becomes at once
one or ie richest and most prosperous
sec oLi o f this vast country With reo
mon za ion accomplished upon an
endi ng r an and the fear of par
tisau > ton szain putting it to hazard
fully dis < upa WC the advance in values
would be 101 nous all over the land
but be e ui h vest the advance would
simply Oe r I upendous Few of us
could now bun anything like a lust
conception oL what the real result
would be The best thought in con
nectioa with the resultant advance is
itinstead of injuring any other section
would benefit all alike only differing
in decree and that only because tho
west would have the local advantage of
having her every idle man profitably
employed In other words in addi
tion the common advantage of more
money and consequently more busi
ness she would add the profits of pO
Auction Now about the only section
of the United States which is not jeal
ous or looks upon this advantage of the
west in this connection without envy
is the south The south is really and
f truly a doublestandard region She
ia in the first place really and truly
democratic hence she comes by her
silver sentiments honestly Ber man
hood is naturally democratic because
it has been raised that way The
order of democracy prevailing there is
conservative rational and reas
onable in all of its phases
For nearly an hundred years
it has prevailed and is j today
as it has been all along devoted to
the entire creed of democracy includ
ing the free and unlimited coinage of
silver and gold both Hence if the
west is liKe intelligent and rational
people looking for allies wits whose
help she may hope to restore silver
allies who can be depended upon in
every emergency whose political and
moral sentiments in other respects are
in accord with her own in fact and in
short allies who will make her cause
their own andwho are strong enough
to decide the light in her favorthen
indeed Is the south her beat hope ner I
only hold on the future
There ought to be some broad based
means speedily adopted by which the
eouth may be taught that the west is
in full sympathy with her that she is
not selfish or narrowviewed That
she does not ask it all that she is ready
and more than willing to divide the
advantages many and great as they
are with the section which comes up to
her help in this her time of sore and
pressing need Let thinking and pat
0 riotic men formulate a proposition
which by Its breadth and scope will
strike the southerners as fair and rea
sonable by which there could be es
tablished a reciprocity of interest as
well as an eguality of advantage
Whether we like the south or not
we need their help and if we are wise
we will court help where help
is most likely to be found It
has been fully demonstrated that
it is not to be expected from republi
can states We can only find it in
democratic states nowhere else No
where is there to be found a sufficient
number or a sufficiently united de
mocracy to furnish the amount and
character of help which we require
save in the bright sunny south save
among the democrats who ara taught
that no jot or tittle of the trao faith
can be parted from without impairing
the strength grace and usefulness of
the whole structure
We need allies we must have allies
let us seek them where they can he
found amone the brave loyal demo
crats of the southern states
JUDGE GOODWINS testimony in the
Arthur Brown damage suit given i on
Monday is the most wonder ful thing
we have seen in print for many long
day At the time of the occurrence of
the events out of which the suit has
grown the Tribune used language
easily understood as a suggestion that
Brown ought to have been assassinated
When asked on Monday about this the
judge stood by his former declaration
All the while ie was claiming that both
he and his paper were then and
are now totally without malice In
heavens name what constitutes malice
if suggesting assassination falls short of
that quality of bad feeling for our fel
low man
JUST what the president will say of
the late landslide we cannot say We
know what he ought to say It is this
blI Grover Cleveland am yory sorry
that I didnt write a free coinage mes
sage during my first administration
As I did not do so so I am exceedingly
sorry that I did not write one to the
special session and further I could
kick myself forever for not having
written the document at the meeting
of the last session That would give
him a chance at the third term but we
doubt if he has not sinned away his
day of grace already and there is no
more political work he can do for th e
democratic party
f i
THE talk is of a new party as if any
new party can do more tor silver than
the democratic party is ready and wil
ling to do It will begin the work
just as soon as it unloads Mr Cleve
land and a few other democrats who
have proven false to the good old hard
money tenet of the faith Let western
democrats steer clear of all new party
suggestions on this or any other basis
The bugles will soon DO blowing right
merrily to summon old democrats back
to the party standard and to another
career ci victory on free coinage and
the double standard
COL JOHN T CAINE laughs to scorn
the charge that he was untrue in his
heart to Rawlins during the last cam
paign He says the charge is unworthy
the attention of any sane man The
time and the year had come for us to
take our medicine and we took it He
says Utah county His a gem of purest
ray serene
OUB delegation to the transMissis
sippi congress should immediately
hunt out the most intense and pro
nounced tree coinage crowd present
and at once apprise it that Utah is
present to do business for thegood old
time silver dollar of our granddaddies
and that is what they are there for and
nothing else
THE unterrified may now be called
the undismayed Every free demo
crat in Utah is of the picktheflintand
tryitagain variety We intend to
give both high and low chur cnmea an
other whack at the old constitutional
partv and see what they think of it
A NATIONAL currency commission
will be the next thing on the boards
we fear Anything save the restora
tion of silver The country is not yet
done trifling with finance
No semipopulist party no compro
mise partyand nothing but true democ
racy can ever contend with the ene
mies of silver with any hope of suc
cess
IT does seem that there ought to be I
enough manhood in the United States
to put down the Cook gang in the In I
dian territory I I
Positiye and Negative
The Race Question is uneettled
But it is settled that Hoods Sarsapa
rilla leads all remedies
Disease marches through all lands
But good health blesses all who take
Hoods Sarsaparilla
Dyspepsia is a great foe of the hu
man race But Hoods Sarsaparilla
puts it to flight
Scrofula is one of the most terrible
of diseases But Hoods Sarsaparilla
expels it from the system
The people of this day like Job suf
fer from boils But Hoods Sarsa
parilla is a soverign remedy for them
Catarrah is one of the most disa
greeable disorders But Hoods Saran
parilla is sure to relieve and cure it
Rheumatism racks the system like a
thumbscrew But it retreats before
the power of Hoods Sarsaparilla
Loss of appetite leads to melan
cholia But Hoods Sarsaparilla makes
the plainest lepast tickle the palate
Life is short and time is fleeting
but Hoods Sarsaparilla will bless hu
manity the ages roll on
llOmczno JTtnaun
Ono day in the Cumberland moun
tains as I roda up the bench of a hill
I came to a houso with a genuine cy
clone pit in the front yard At first I
thought it might be a springhouse or a
cellar but a little closer inspection only I
confirmed tho original conclusion It I
was a cyclone pit and nothing else but
what was it there for The man of the
house was hoeing corn in the field ad
joining and I hailed him By the
way I said to him after asking how
far it was to my destination and the
nearest way there is that a cyclone
pit there in the yard
He gave a queer little nod of affirma
tion
Yon dont have any cyclones up here
in the mountains do you I asked in
evident astonishment
Well no mister not perzackly
Then if you please Id like to
know what the dickens you have tho pit
for 71
He came over to the fence and Out
his hand up to his mouth as a sort of a
speaking trumpet
HI reckon you never see my wife
mister ho said and dodged back to
the row he was hoeing as if somebody
had thrown a skillet lid at him De
troit Free Press
Deafness Canuot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear
There is only one way to cure deafness
and that is by constitutional remedies
Deatness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the
tiuetachian Tube When this tube
gets inflamed you have a rumbling
Eound or imperfect hearing and when
it is entirely closed deafness is the re
sult and unless the inflammation can
13 taken out and this tuba restored to
its normal condition hearing will be
destroyed forever nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh which nothing
but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for anv case of deafness caused by
catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls
Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free
F J CHENEY I CO Toledo 0
sjgfSold by druecfista 75c
Notice ot Dissolution
Tha partnership heretofore existing
between John E Booth and E A
Wilson under the firm name of Booth
Wilson attorneys at law is this day
dissolved by mutual consent
JOHN E BOOTH
E A WILSON
PROVO Utah November 10 1894
The Discovery Saved His Life
Mr GCaillouette Druggist Beavers
ville Ill says To Dr Kings Itfpw
Discovery I owe my life Was taken
with La Grippe and tried all the phjS
cians for miles about but of no avail
and was given up and told I could not
live Having Dr Kings New Disco
very in my store I sent for a bottle and
began its use and from the first dose
bean to get better and after using
three bottles was up and about again
Jtis worth its weight in gold We
wont keep store or house without it
Get a tree trjal at Smoot Drug Co
I
l
AB 011 3ft
the hills and
T never excelled
ed c Tried
and proven
FJ is the verdict
d of millions
Simmons
Lltrer Regu i
Sator is the
only Liver
P
helter
heltermedicine
medicine to I
which you
can pin your
7J faith fcr a
4T h1i cure A
f g4bv mil d laza
five and
piiely veg
etable act
e sag Greedy
p1l1 t 5Si the Liver
9 ff1 I cJ1 and Kid
neys Try it
201d by all
Driiggists ill Liquid orin Powder
tobe takendy O made into a tea
h in oLlccrIiedIclflC
u I have used yourSImmoas Livarnesti
later and can conscienciously say it io the
kins of al liver medicines consider it a
medicine chest in itself GEO W JJJ
COK Tacoma Washington
WIillr Amaa
SlaS S 9 S ESSSS fa raA on rappni
Provo Mall servIce
MAIL mAINS LEAVE
U PJ3oing South 920 m
R G WGoing East 926 a m
it G WGoing West 1155 am
U PGoin North 432 p m
Salt Lake and balina East 355 p m
Salt Lake and Salina West 415 pin
MAIL TRAINS ABUIVE
U P From Salt Lake 920 a m
R G WFrom the West 926 a m
R G WFrom the East 1155 a m
Salt Lake and Salina West 355 p m
Salt Lake and Sauna East 415 p m
U P Mail from South 432 p m
OFFICE HOURS
The general deliyery stamp and reg
istry windows open at 8 a m and
close at 530 p m I
The money ord r window opens at 9
a m and closes at 4 p m
On Sundays and legal holidays the
general delivery and stamp windows
are open from 1130 m to 1230 p in
Mail pouches close thirty minutes
before the arrival of trains
W D BOB RUTS
Postmaster
Cable From Queen Lil
Dear Gresham One more boon I
crave
I trust in your affection
Tis not to murder Dole the Una 72
Nor put down insurrection
Tis not my crown but me to sav
I write in deep dejection
And so a package I must have
Of Parks Te fQr my complexion
Greshams Answer to Queen Idl
When I received your cablegram
I thought I sure would faint
For though I often use Parks Tea
Tis not for your complaint
I feared that Mrs G would think
Wrong about our connection
Till on her dresser there I saw
Parks Tea for her complexion
Smonfc Drag 110mRUV
THEY are selling childrens all wool
red underwear in all sizes at 25 and 35
cents at Irvine Barneys
Farmers Attention
Money loaned on irrigated farms at
10 per cent per annum Write or ap
ply personally to
SAMUEL COBNABIT
Spanish Fork Utah
MRS W J PAlsY of La Boy Ny
says 1 Have tried fifty cough Cures
Parks Cough Syrup is the only one
that helpea me I know it is the best
cough Remedy Sold by Smoot Drug
Company
Delinquent TaxPayers 1
You are hereby notified that my
office will be closed on November 25th
and remain closed until the delinquent
list is is made up and published Coats
of publication of name will be added to
all taxes not paid before the evening
of Saturday November 24th 1894
LEVI OPENSHAW
Collector of Taxes for Utah County
Notice to Bee Keepers
Geo W Mlckle Provo has com
menced making sections for honey and
will be urepared to furnish them for
the coming season in any quantity of
first and second grade and at prices
that will save money to all users of this
class of goods Those interested are
especially invited to call and examine
the goods or send for sample which
will secure promot attention 41
T7STRAY NOTIC13 have m my possession
JLJ the following described animal im
pounded as cstruy or for trespass
Ono red bull about Syoars old some white
on it no ear marks nOr brands
If damage and costs on said animal be not
paid within 10 days from the date of this I
notice It will bo sold to tho highest cash bid
der at tho estray pound at 1 oclock p m on I
the S3rd day of ovember 1891
Dated at Pleasant Grove city Utah county
Territory Ib9i of Utah this 15th day of November
U WEEKS
Poundkeepor of said City
ALIAS
OUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
0 the First Judicial IMstrictoif ifrrritory
01 Utah Utah county
Lion LaulJcndor ulaintiff vs Jonan Lau
bender defendant
The pcomo of the territory of Utah send
greeting to Johan Laubcndor defendant
You are hereby required to appear in an
action brought against you by the above
named plaintiL in th district court the
First J udicial District of the terri lory of Utah
and to answer the complaint filed therein
within ten days exclusive of tho day of ser
vice after the service onyou of this summons
if served within this county or if served out
of this county but In this district with
in twenty days otherwise within forty days
or judgment by default will bo taken against
you according to prayer of this complaint
TIm said action is wrought to obtain a judg
mentor this court dissolving tho bonds of
matrimony existing between plaintiff and
defendant and for costs ol suit
Ilamtur aiiegce tnat plaintiff ana defendant
intermarried at Nuruberg Germany on or
about the 3Uth day of August 1870 and over
since have teen and now are husband and
wife teat the r laiuiiff isand has been a resi
dent of Utah ternory for more than one
yearpreeeeding the commencement of this
action Tim defendant for more than five
years last past has fulled to provido plaintiff
with tho common necessaries of life Tho de
fendant disregarding his duties as a husband
has been guilty of habitual intemperance
For fuller particulars reference is hereby
made to plaintiff complaint on file herein
And you arc hereby nifled that if you fail
to appear and answer the said complaint as
above required tho said plaintiff will apply to
the court lor the relief herein demanded anti
costs of suit
Witness tho HON WILLIAM H KiNG Judge
and tho seal of the District court
sail or tho First Judicial District In ana
for tho territory of Utah this 12th
d ay of October in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred
and ninetylour
J W BEABLEY Clerk
By GEO HAVEKOAMP Deputy Clerk
Kellogg Corf man attyn for plaintiff
r
OQMMONSlNTHUmSTlUCT COURT OF
O the First Judicial District of theTerritorv
of Utah Utah county
Elizabeth Blood plaintiff vs Orson Blood
defendant
The people of tho Territory of Utah send
greeting to Orson Blood defendant
You are hereby required to appear in an
action brought against you by tho above
named plaintiff in the District Court of the
First Judicial District of tho Territory of
Dtah and to answer the complaint tiled there
in within ten days exclusive of the day of
services after the service on you of this sum
mons if served within this county or if
served out of this county but in this district
within twenty days otherwise within lorty
daysor judgment by default will be taken
against you according to the prayer of this
complaint
The said acton is brought to obtalna decree
jl this court dissolving tho bonds of matri
mony existing between plaintitl and defend
ant that plaintiff bo restored to all the rights
and privileges of an umtarried person that
plaintilt be awarded the custody of her minor
child Robert Blood and that plaintiff lie al
lowed to resume her maiden namo of Eliza
beth Laird and for casts of suit herein antf
for general relief Plaintiff alleges that she
was married to the defendant in the city of
Provo county of Utah aud territory of Utah
on May 10 IblK that her maiden name was
Elizabeth Laird thatas an Issue of said mar
riage a son was born to plaintiff and defend
ant to wit Robert Blood now one i car old
that ever since said marriage plaintiff has been
loving obedient and OutiiUlWlfe but that in
tho month July il2 defendant deserted
plaintiff has ever since sai t data abeented
iilmsoil irorn plumtiff that over since said
July li r and during me time btween said
marriage and said July IfcJ defendant has
wholly failed to contribute to the support or
muiutunanue of plaintiff and eyer since the
date last atoresaid plaintiff haM been com
puUedii > rjly joh ly upon her own exertions
lot a support tiiid livihood
For l ruilr and lurther particulars reference
Is hereby made to the plaintiffs complaint
now on file herein a copy of which is uenuo
attached
And you are hereby notified that if you fail
to appear and answer tho said complaint as
above required the auld plaintiff will apply
to the court fur the relief therein demanded
aud costs ol suit
Witness tho lion William H King Judge
and the Seal of the District Court
of the First Judicial District in and
SEAL for the territory of Utah this SCth
day of Sept in the year of our
Laid one thousand eight hundred
and ninetyfour
J WBEABLEY Clerk
By lao HAVEHOAiipj Deputy Clerk
Warner and Kuigiit attorneys for plaintiff
OHOBATJi K01ICE1N THE PROBATE
J Court in and for Utah County Utah Ter
ritory lu the matter of the estate of K A
Newell deceased
Orderappointiug time and place for settle
ment of final account and to hear petition for
distribution
On reading and filing tho petition of M C
Newell executor ot tuo estate ot E A Newell
deceased setting forth that he has filed his
Unal account 01 his administration upon said
estate in this court that all debts against said
estate have been fully paid and that a por
tion of said e > tale remains to lid devlded
among the hoiis of said deceased and praying
itmou other things for an order allowing
aid final account and of distribution of the
residue of said estate among the persons en
titled
It is ordered that all persons interested in
the estate of the said U A Newell deceneed
bo aud appear before tho Probate court of the
County Utah at the court room of said
court in the County court house on the 24th
day of Nov Ib9i at 10 oclock a m then and
there to show cause why an order a lowing
said final account and of distribution should
not be made ot the residue of said estate
among the heirs and devises of tho said E A
well deceased uccordir g to law
Itisiurthor ordered that the clerk cause
notice to be posted in three public places in
U tab coun1 and a copy of this order be pub
lished in TUE DISPATUU a newspaper printed
and circulated in Utah county three weeks
successively prior to said IMth dav of Novem
ber Ib91
WARREN N DUSENBKRRY
Probate Judge
Dathd Nov 2 1894
Tel lCOry of Utah t I Ba
County of Utah f SB <
1 V LHalllday clerk of the probate court
in and for Utah county territory of Utah
hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full
true and correct copy of tho original order
appointing time and place for sottlbmcnt of
ilnal account uQd to har petition for distri
bution in tho estate of E A Newell de
ceased and now on file and of record in my
ollice
Witness my hand and tho seal of said Probate
court at my ollico in Provo city
SEAL this 2nd day of Nov A D 189L
V L HALLWAY
Clerk of tho Probate Court Utah county UT
A KVcach attorney
NOTICE Oro SuEuiToiis ESTATE OF
IN TheofToro DedricksondeceasedNotlceis
hereby given by tho undersigned executor of
the estate of Theodore Uedriclsson deceased
to the creditors of and all persons buviiig
claims against the said deceased to exhibit
them with the necessary vouchers within four
months after tho first publication of this no
tice to the said executor at his residence in
Spanish Fork
JAMES ROBERTSON
Executor of tho estate of Theodore Ded
ricUson deceased
Win Creer attorney for estate
DniPd at ron Cit lIeu Nov 12th
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF
IN Louis Peterson deceased Notion is here
by given by the undersigned administratrix of
the estate ol Louis Peterson deceased to
the creditors of and all persons having
claims against tho said deceased to eyhihit
them with the necessary vouchers withii otu
months after the first publication of uud
notice to tho said administratrix at her resi
denco in Alpine Utah county Utah ter
ritory
CnmsriNA PETERSON
Administratrix of the estate of Louis Peter
son deceased
Geo Sutherland attorney for administratrix
Dated at Hrovoclty Utah Nov 12 I IfiJIt
MARSHALS SALE PURSUANT TO AN
lJ1 execution to me directed outof the First
iudicialflistrlct Court of tho Territory of
Utah 1 shall oxposoat public sale til the front
door of the county courthouse in Provo city
county of Utah Territory ot Utah on the
10th day of December 1894 at 10 oclock a m
all the right title claim and interest of James
Dunn James F Dunn and Peter Stubbs of
in and to tho following described real prop
erty situated in Utah county Utah territory
described as follows towit
Thatcertain piece parcel ofiland north of
Moroni 1a mans residsnco in Provo city
Utah county Territory of Utah at the corn r
of First and H streets of said city containing
about 100 square rods in section 12 township
7 south of I lingo 2 cast Salt Lake Meridian
More particularly describes as follows towit
Beglnningafa point425chains south and 3 30
f ftlltg g ho
chains east of the southwest corner of block
2 plat A Provo city survey of building lots In
Utah county and Territory of Utah and run
ning thence west 3GO chains thcnco north to
the south lino of the right of wavof the
Union Pacific railroad thence easterly along
tho south line of aid right of way to point di
rectly north of said point of begmnlngnhenco
south to the place of beginning
To be sold as the property of James Dunn
James F Dunn and Peter Stuobs at the suit
of Zlons Co operative TnEtuution n corpora
danTerms
Terms of salo cash
NAT AL BKIOITAM U S Marshal
By Wf K HENRY Deputy
Dated November 171804
D D Houtz attorney for plaintiff
ftTAESHALS SALE PURSUANT TO AN
lU order of sale to me directed by the Dis
trict Court ia ana for the First Judicial District
of Utah county tao Territory of Utah I
s iall expose atpu liosale at the front door
of the county courthouse in the city of Provo
county of Utah and territory of Utah on tho
6th day of Deeeniberlb94 1J oclock M the
following described real estate to wit
Lota numbered five 5 six 6 seven 7 and
eight 81 of section tweutyflvo 26 in tcwn
ship eight 8 south of range one 1 east and
the lots numbered ten 10 and eleven II of
section thirty 30 in township eight south
of range two 2 oust of Salt Lake meridian in
Utah county Utah territory Containing one
hundred and twentyuno 121 and 92100 12192
100 acres according to government survey
Dated December 111893
Ktcord book three 3 page r32
To be sold as tho property of Jacob Loser
Mary Jane Loser his wife and Susannah
HOMO at the suit of lames B Edmunds
Terms sale cash
NAT N BIUOHAM U S Marshal
By THOMAS FOWLER Deputy Marshal
Dated November 13 1894
Jones c Schroeder attorneys for plaintiff
VTOTICE TO CREDITORS IATE OF
L i UfchardBrorotondeceaEedNotice is here
by given by the undersigned administratrix of
the estate of Richard Broreton deceased
to tho creditors of and all persons having
claims against tho said deceased to exhibit
theta with the necessary vouchers within
ten months after the first publication of this
notlco at Provo Utah
ELIZ JETH BRERETON
Administratrix of the estate of Richard
Brereton deceased
Dated this 2nd day of Nov J8SW
A D 1 Gash attorney for executriT
AVEBOAMP CO
H
Abstractors of Titles
Loans and Insurance
ProyoQHy f Utah
i
WA L D
< >
lumbor Yard an Planing Ii
SEALERS
l
Lumber of all Kinds Shingles Lath Plaster Haiir
Glass Paints Oils and Combination Fence
ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF I
SASH DOORS MOOLDN6Sanl FBAHESORNAHEITAL G08NIGE PORCH and SAIPRK
LumberYard cor 4th and J st Plating Mill 5rner Sci and HAt Talephrme No S2
E J WARD Manager
hKOFESSlONAL CARDS I
SAMUEL A KING
g J
AttorneyatLaw
Collections Promptly Attended to
o co First Mrttioual auk Building Provo
ANDERSON
ROBERT
MorneuaHaw
Rooms 4 and 5 Eldredgo Block
PROVO CITY UTAH
D HOUTZ
DD
Atio r n eyAtLaw
Rooms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block
Provo Utah
QOREN CHRISTENSEN
8OREN
fltiorneiiaHaw
Mount Pleasant Ut all
K P P EEED
DnF I
DErTIST
Office over Pyiie and Maibena Drug
Store Provo Utah
D GASH
AD
Atorneyat Law
Room 7 County Courthouse
PROVO CITY UTAH
THTJEMAH WEDGWOOD
AttorneysatLaw
Rooms land 3 First National BanE Building
PROVO c UTAH
ARNER Ed KNIGHT I
WARNER
Attorney and Counselor
At Law
Rooms 13 14 Union Block Provo City Utah
MMKEDLOGG 2 1 E E COR MAN
ELLOGU CORFMAN
KELLOGG
Attorney Law
Room Hines Building
Provo City Utah
R KNOWLDEN I E LJO 33
IS f WLDEtf k JONES
GENERAL PIRB AND LIFE
IHSURAHGE a Aft J fS
p 0 LIon u
2ItflVi T FJ
A McCURTAIN M DI
Physician and Surgeon
Office rooms and 4 Hines Block Provo
Olfico hours 9 to 12 a m3 to 4 p m
Rosidencoono block north of First ward meet
ing houso Residence telephone 4E of
fice telephone 28
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ResIdence and office 6th street
One biock east of Tabernacle
PRO VO UTAH
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Physician ourgeon
SPANISH PORK UTAH
Office opposite Post office
Calls day and night
B SEARLE
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Civil Engineer
Irrigation and Water Power Plans Deputy
U S Mineral Surveyor City
Surveyor of Provo
OFFICE IN CO ORT HOUSE
C WATKINS
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Office in Union Block
PROVO UTAH
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WILSON
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Attorneyatlaw
Booms 5 and 7 Bank Buildlnsr
Provo City Utah
QB W E GILLM AN
DENTIST
Gates Block Provo City Utah
Painless Dentistry
a specialty by the celebrated
Odontunder Method
No gas eitheror chloroform
Especially adapted to persons suffering
from heart dtbease or lung trouble
AIL WORK WARRANTED
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The Good Things Life
MAY ALL BE FOUND AT
O n IDRNI Ah 8AhOON
Maiben Block J Street Provo
None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at
VVILSON s ibrisiB
Merchant T ailorin v
When You Want
First Class Work
At a Reasonable Price
Call on
S PETERSON Merchant Tailor
Hulf Block North of First National
Bank Prevo
Work and Fit Guaranteed
STAR
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In Boshard Saxev Building op
posite Post Office
Choicest Jleais in i Their Season
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS
DELIVERY PROMPT
Best of Treatment Guaran
teed
CHEEVER BROS J E CHEEVER
Proprs Mgr
The Diarll10nd Hotel Bar
Tl is Favorite Tea rt is now Equally Equipped with
THE CHOBSEST LgQUORS
BRANDIES WHISKEYS WINES AND EEEES
POOL TABLES
The Best Bper at 5 cts per Glass
S M DUGGINS Manner PJOVO
OVO Utah
WM OBEER President JOHN JUNES
Superintendent
AN1SJ1 FOIlK
C0900erative bistihmun
MABUFACTURERSOF
HARNESS BOOTS and SHOES
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FURltITTURE9 FANCY NOTIONs
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
OLERMiLL FLOUR GRAIN
Union Pacific System
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° g Time Table In Effect May 6 1894
Subject to with
SOUTH change NORTH
out notice
No1 1nssgr No2 Passgr
Levs Daily STATIONS Ar Daily
145 am Ogden 7 25j
Ar 3 00 am Lv 6 lfipm
Salt Lake pm
Lv745 Ar 61u
845 c Lehi Junction 510 u
848 CI u
854 American Fork501 u
859 u Pleasant Grove455 u
909 c Lake View 444 u
920 u Provo 432
929 u Springville 422 u
938 u SpanishFork414 u
946 Benjamin 407 u
957 u
1008 Santaouin 345 U
1100 c u r
Nepfii 255
l255 p In Moroni 915 am
140 U Enhraim I 830
2 05 Manti 800
Ar1140 am Juab 21 in Lv
Lv 1210 p ID Juab 130
810pm Milford 605 nm
1000 p m Friaco 430
Arrive Leave
Trains South of Juab ran daily except Sunday
Trains Leaye Salt Lake for O den daily at 7 tt a m 11 30 am 240 615pm
Traina leave Ogden for Salt Lake daily at 200am 9 m3lOpm700pm pm
Logan Train leaves Provo at432 p m Salt Lake 240 pm arrive Logan 6413
p m
Service between Provo and Eureka leave Provo 422 p m arrive Eurek
1160 a m leave Eureka 220 p m and arriye Provo 920 a m
Trains for terminus and Tooelo run daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake at
745 a m
Hemember the Union Pacific ia the best line for New Mexico and Arizona
Before buying Through Tickets get our figuraa
For furthor information as to rates maps etc write to your nuarssi Union
Pacific ticket agent
8ELHOLARK j
OLIVER W MINK
ELLERY ANDERSON Receivers
JOHN W DOANE
FREDRICK B COUDEBT I
GO W ORAIProoJjtan
E L LOMAX D E BURLEY
OsB1 Pass aDd Tkt Agt Gen1 Agt Pass Dept
Salt Lafef City
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